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The creatures-sprites gimp-plugin needed an
update for the new GIMP (released in March) on Windows (not
Linux!). Only the executable changed, the source code is
still the same. I.e. if you have the new GIMP and want to
compile the plugin yourself (again) you only need to change
the names and path for the gimp/gtk libraries in the
Makefile.g95 (but, of course, you can also download the
sources with the modified Makefile if you want).

2. Apr. 2002
(Tina)

First release of the gtkScriptorium ! It lets you browse
through the injected scripts in a running world.
Sorry to Windows users, but the tool works only
with the linuxport of DockingStation and
Creatures3.

23. Sep. 2001 (Tina)

New release of easyPRAY (0.4.0). Eventually
I got it working on linux and windows. If you waited for
it, sorry that it took me so long.

21. Sep. 2001 (Tina)

First release of the Creatures Sprites
Plugin for the GIMP!
It loads and saves blk, c16 and s16 images with both the
linux and the windows version of the GIMP - the (powerful
and free - free with capital F) GNU Image Manipulations
Program.
Look under C16 Plug-in for more information and
downloads.

18. Sep. 2001 (Meikel)

Version 0.3 of the libc16 as well as the C16
Tools is online. Transparency is now implemented, but still
more or less experimental. Please tell me your experiences.
I also updated the documentation for the library. It
contains now a little wannabee tutorial.
Major changes:

Two new 'tools'!!
First the libCreatures - by Michael 'Fuzzie'
Milburn - and second a plugin for the GIMP - by me - to
load and save the image formats of Creatures.
Actually Fuzzie has already joined the team over a week
ago.

29. Aug. 2001 (Tina)

We now have a mailing list where you can
discuss about and tell us problems with our tools and
announcements take place.
Moreover we set up trackers at sourceforge for reporting
bugs, submitting patches and feature requests. You get more
information about these features and cvs access when you
click on the new created Support item on the left.

21. Aug. 2001 (Meikel)

Hi! There is a new version of LibC16 as well
as of the C16 Tools available. See the appropriate section
for more information.

16. Aug. 2001 (Tina)

Though we still have problems with linking
the c16-tools are now also available for Windows :-
Moreover almost all our pages serve the HTML4.0 standard
from the W3C as you might already have seen from the little
logo on the lowest left.

PS: (Meikel)

This site is best viewed with any standards
compliant browser (eg. Mozilla). If it looks messed
up, go and get a better browser.

10. Aug. 2001 (Meikel a. Tina)

Now that you are here you found out that we
put all our tools, scripts and programs on their own
webpage. They are registered as a Open Source Project
called 'c3-ds-tools' at SourceForge. When you click
on the SourceForge Logo in the lower left corner you'll
be brought to the projects page where you can easily find
out what are the latest file releases, later how to browse
the sources (cvs) and which bugs are reported. However if
you want to know more about all those tools stay here and
browse this page. If you want to come back to this site
later you can directly type the following URL in your
browser:
c3-ds-tools.sourceforge.net